Browsing: Ncondezi Energy

Indian coal, steel and power group Jindal has launched another tender related to its planned 150 MW coal-fired power project in the Mozambican province of Tete. Following calls earlier this year for expressions of [...]

Baobab Resources is looking to sell a majority stake in its planned iron and steel production facility in Tete province to a Chinese partner to help finance the $1 billion project that it says should kick-start industrial development in Mozambique. [...]

The Ncondezi 300 MW power project in Mozambique’s Tete province will mark the entry of Chinese power utility Shanghai Electric Power (SEP) onto the African continent as part of its strategy to double in size by 2020, the sponsors of the project told [...]

A competition for contractors to build a new coal-fired power plant in Mozambique is now open. Bidders need to express their interest by this Wednesday to enter the process. Indian coal miner Jindal is

Indian coal mining consortium ICVL has relaunched a tender for expressions of interest (EoIs) for a company to build, own and operate a 200 MW coal-fired power plant at its Benga mine in the Mozambique province of Tete.

A 300 MW coal-fired power plant project in Tete that has attracted $60 million in Chinese investment may need to reapply for its environmental approval as the developers plan to switch generation technologies.

Ncondezi Energy is close to finalising a joint development agreement with China’s Shanghai Electric Power, SEP, to move forward with a 300MW coal-fired power plant in Tete province, north-western Mozambique,

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